Lalla Rookh: An Oriental RomanceT.Y. Crowell & Company, 1888 - 290 sider |
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... thou art she ! " - With her hands clasp'd , her lips apart and pale , The maid had stood , gazing upon the Veil From which these words , like south winds through a fence Of Kerzrah flowers , came fill'd with pestilence ; So boldly utter ...
... thou art she ! " - With her hands clasp'd , her lips apart and pale , The maid had stood , gazing upon the Veil From which these words , like south winds through a fence Of Kerzrah flowers , came fill'd with pestilence ; So boldly utter ...
Side 47
... Thou art she ! " All flash'd at once , and shrieking piteously , " Oh not for worlds ! " she cried " Great God ! to whom I once knelt innocent , is this - my doom ? Are all my dreams , my hopes of heavenly bliss , My purity , my pride ...
... Thou art she ! " All flash'd at once , and shrieking piteously , " Oh not for worlds ! " she cried " Great God ! to whom I once knelt innocent , is this - my doom ? Are all my dreams , my hopes of heavenly bliss , My purity , my pride ...
Side 48
... thou curst man or fiend , whate'er thou art , Who found'st this burning plague - spot in my heart , And spread'st it - oh , so quick ! -through scul and frame , With more than demon's art , till I became A loathsome thing , all ...
... thou curst man or fiend , whate'er thou art , Who found'st this burning plague - spot in my heart , And spread'st it - oh , so quick ! -through scul and frame , With more than demon's art , till I became A loathsome thing , all ...
Side 49
... thou hang'st as even As doth MEDINA's tomb , ' twixt hell and heaven ! Thou'lt fly ! —as easily may reptiles run , The gaunt snake once hath fix'd his eyes upon ; As easily , when caught , the prey may be Pluck'd from his loving folds ...
... thou hang'st as even As doth MEDINA's tomb , ' twixt hell and heaven ! Thou'lt fly ! —as easily may reptiles run , The gaunt snake once hath fix'd his eyes upon ; As easily , when caught , the prey may be Pluck'd from his loving folds ...
Side 50
... thou know'st me , know'st me well at last . Ha ha ! and so , fond thing , thou thought'st all true , And that I love mankind ? I do , I do ― As victims , love them ; as the sea - dog doats . Upon the small , sweet fry that round him ...
... thou know'st me , know'st me well at last . Ha ha ! and so , fond thing , thou thought'st all true , And that I love mankind ? I do , I do ― As victims , love them ; as the sea - dog doats . Upon the small , sweet fry that round him ...
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angel Arab beautiful beneath bird blest bliss blood blue damsel bowers breath bright brow Bucharia burning CALIPH called Cashmere charm cheek D'Herbelot dark dead dear death deep Delhi delightful dread dream e'en e'er earth eyes FADLADEEN falchion FERAMORZ Ferdosi Ferishta fire flame flowers gardens GAZNA Ghebers glory gold golden groves HAFED Haram hath heart Heaven holy hour hung hyæna Indian IRAN's ISFAHAN isle Khorassan King Koran la Péri Lake LALLA ROOKH light lips live look look'd lov'd lover lute maid MOKANNA moonlight Moslem mountain naphtha never night Note NOURMAHAL o'er PERI Persian poet Princess pure roses round seem'd shining Shiraz shone sigh skies slave sleep Sleeping in light smile soul sparkling spirit star stood sweet sword Tahmuras tears thee thine thou throne Tibet tree turn'd twas veil warm wave wild wings wretch young youth ZELICA